Conflict and peace-building: interactions between politics and economics

Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Round Table Vol 94 No 381, September 2005, pp.405-518 (100)Summary: This special issue of the journal addresses the immense damage done by conflict to the societies and economies of the developing world. Individual articles consider the experiences of Burundi, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, and Uganda, the potential for Africa's regional organizations to contribute to peace building, and the roel of constitution writing in conflict resolution across the world.
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This special issue of the journal addresses the immense damage done by conflict to the societies and economies of the developing world. Individual articles consider the experiences of Burundi, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, and Uganda, the potential for Africa's regional organizations to contribute to peace building, and the roel of constitution writing in conflict resolution across the world.

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